Life Preserver Digital Archiving Introduces Scanning Service to Help Preserve Memories from Catastrophic Loss
New company reaches out to the Baby Boomers and the Greatest Generation. Scanning service allows families to recreate their analog media collections after loss due to fire or flood.
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) November 20, 2007 -- What would you do if you lost all your photos? Life Preserver Digital Archiving, LLC announces its new archiving service targeted to help baby boomers preserve analog photographs, negatives, slides, 8mm and Super-8 movies, VHS, and more. Unfortunately, as many Southern Californians recently realized, disaster preparedness must include a way to easily gather and transport the family’s most precious belongings: their photographs and home movies. In the event that their original collection is lost, replacements of equal (or better) quality may be produced easily.
Life Preserver Digital Archiving
Life Preserver uses the highest quality scanners and a proprietary scanning system to ensure the best digital transfer of media. All their scanning is done at Life Preserver’s Los Angeles based facility. Life Preserver also examines each photo, digitally repairing any that have faded or suffered damage. Once this process is complete, Life Preserver loads all of the digital media onto DVDs or external hard drives and delivers them back, along with the original photos, to the customer.
In recent years there has been an explosive growth of photo sharing over the internet, but baby boomers and their parents have been categorically excluded from sharing their photos digitally, until now. Life Preserver helps them transfer their photos, which have been sitting on shelves and aging in closets, to be shared across a digital medium. Once the photos have joined the digital world, the possibilities are extraordinary. We can generate prints, photo albums, and framed pictures. We work intimately with our clients to make slideshows, scrapbooks, and tons of other photography projects with 100% satisfaction guaranteed or the scanning is free!
One-of-a-kind photographs and previously inaccessible 8mm films are now accessible to younger generations and can be shared with ease among extended family members.
About Life Preserver Digital Archiving, LLC
Life Preserver Digital Archiving was founded in 2006 to help families preserve, protect, and share their family photographs and home movies. Led by two young entrepreneurs, James Myers (Brown University, 2006) and Nicholas Dazé (USC, 2006), Life Preserver allows families to protect their analog media collections against catastrophic loss and to duplicate and share their photographs, slides, and film with loved ones. Life Preserver is based in the Silverlake neighborhood of Los Angeles, California.
For additional information on the news that is the subject of this release (or for a sample, copy, and demo), contact James Myers or visit www.digitallifepreserver.com.
Contact:
James Myers
t. 213.384.3326
c. 818.434.0508
www.digitallifepreserver.com
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